Useful resources

No to Violence Business Development booklet

Are you looking to learn about how to respond to men’s family violence in your workplace and in your community? We can help. With over 25 years of experience, we can help you understand and respond to men’s use of family violence by providing training, one-on-one and group consultations, a men’s family violence counselling helpline and keynote presentations at your next function or community event.

Quick Reference About Men Who Use Family Violence

Men’s Referral Service posters, flyers and wallet cards

If you are a health, welfare or human services agency worker, you can support men to get the help they need by displaying Men’s Referral Service posters, flyers and wallet cards in your agency, service waiting areas and on your website.

Australian Government Australian Institute of Family Studies Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network: Data report 2018

Brain Injury Australia

Brain injury worsens the impact of family violence for families and for the wider community. Death, permanent disability or temporary disability result in lost opportunities for economic and social participation, independence and quality of life. Access and download the report here.

For Young People

A website that provides a platform for young people to explore relationships, gender, sex, and bystander intervention. The Line supports young people to strengthen healthy and respectful behaviours and to avoid crossing the line in their relationships.

Victoria-based child and family welfare organisation, promoting and protecting the rights of Aboriginal young people and children. VACCA offer services based on the values of human rights, self-determination, cultural respect and safety.

A resource to help young people build a culture of respectful relationships and to help them identify domestic and family violence. The website also provides resources for teachers to assist young people in maintaining respectful relationships.